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Gibson Releases Slash Les Paul Standard Limited 4 Album Edition

Gibson Releases Slash Les Paul Standard Limited 4 Album Edition

A limited-edition guitar celebrating 4, the new record from Slash Featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators, and the first album released on Gibson Records.



Gibson and Slash have created the new Slash Les Paul Standard Limited 4 Album Edition guitar which features a unique hardshell case with a specially designed compartment inside the guitar case which holds a copy of the SMKC album 4 on vinyl, a 4 guitar pick tin and decal, and a signed SMKC band portrait (all included).

The Slash Les Paul Standard Limited 4 Album Edition in Translucent Cherry features a AAA flamed maple top, a solid mahogany body, and Slash’s personal touches including a 50’s neck profile, Gibson Custom BurstBucker Alnico 2 pickups, color-coordinated hardware appointments, and hand-wired electronics with Orange Drop capacitors.

"As one of our most involved and engaged artists with three decades of creative collaboration between Slash and Gibson, there is no one else that represents the brand so completely,” says Cesar Gueikian, Brand President, Gibson Brands. “Slash is involved in everything from content and video creation to guitar R&D, and we are beyond proud of the latest evolution in our partnership with the release of 4--the first studio album release on Gibson Records--and to offer fans the unique Slash Les Paul Standard Limited 4 Album Edition guitar package.”

Slash Les Paul Standard Limited 4 Album Edition

A limited offering of 250 Slash Les Paul Standard Limited 4 Album Edition guitars were created by Gibson USA and are available at authorized dealers, and worldwide now on Gibson.com.

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